Friday, May 24, 2013

Wedding Insurance to Be Sure of Your Special Day


On your big day, because you never know what might happen, it might be a wise idea to purchase wedding insurance.

This is a type of event insurance. It protects against just about everything that could possibly go wrong, short of the bride or groom getting cold feet.

So rent the tux, have the beautiful gown purchased and altered, get the bridesmaids fitted for their dresses, and keep your fingers crossed that everything will be alright. The brother of the groom is flying in from another country to be the best man. Flowers and photographers have been reserved for the big day. The delicious three-tier cake has been ordered and paid for. The hall has been arranged and the caterers have their special requests for appetizers and the dinner.

Then the weather pattern changes. It was supposed to be sunny and mild. After all, it almost always is. Oh, but this will not be the case for that special day. Hurricanes just do not happen here. But one is predicted for your day. Luckily, or unluckily, it gets there a day ahead of time. The church is destroyed. The flights have been cancelled. The flower shop no longer exists, and neither does the bakery. Reverend Paul cannot make it, either. The roof has been torn off his house.

Well, with this type of insurance, you need not worry. After a small deductible, you will get back all of the money you put out for deposits, the purchase of the rings, the payment of the wedding cake, the down payment for the videos and photographs, and the reservations for the church.

The paid for items will be refunded with this insurance. It protects against most things, so the cake, the tuxedo rental, even your dress and your bridesmaids dresses will be paid for and you will not need to lose any money. The flowers and photographers will also be compensated. Or, if you have already paid for any of these services, that money will be refunded to you without hurting your reputation with them, so that you can use them again in the future. It is better to be safe than sorry, when it comes to the unforeseeable future. So be sure to purchase wedding insurance for that big day.

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